→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in Palm Beach, Douro Valley, Connecticut, Mykonos, Santiago, Tyrol, Dolomites, and more!
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Eau Palm Beach Resort and Spa
Manalapan, FL, USA
This Mediterranean-style resort sits on a peaceful private beach lined with French Riviera-esque striped sun umbrellas and chaise longues. Designer Jonathan Adler reimagined the interiors at Eau Palm Beach with his signature mix of bold colors, whimsical patterns, and glamorous mid-century modern décor.

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Anandes Hotel
Mykonos Town, Greece
Perched upon a hill right in the center of Chora, Anandes Hotel offers a best of both worlds location, close enough to soak up the energy of Mykonos Town, but far away enough to feel like you’ve checked into a tranquil retreat, and one with very enviable sunset views across the whitewashed town and Aegean Sea.

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Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
Sabrosa, Portugal
With a historic winery, a tasting room, a wine museum, an excellent restaurant, and an elegant boutique hotel, Quinta Nova is a place to park the rental car and stay put for a few days. It’s one of the oldest wine estates in the Douro Valley — which is itself one of the world’s earliest known wine regions.

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Debaines Hotel Santiago
Santiago, Chile
Debaines Hotel Santiago might sit in the heart of city’s historic downtown, but everything about it says modern urban bolthole. Minimalist rooms sport white walls and clean lines but still feel warm and inviting with their oak flooring, rich orange and mustard hues, and dark wood furnishings.

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STOCK resort
Finkenberg, Austria
Stock’s motto — “can do anything, have to do nothing” — sums up their hospitality philosophy beautifully. Here at the entrance to Austria’s Tuxer valley, the views alone are enough to get most travelers to pause, breathe, and commit to relaxing for the length of their stay. A luxe, upscale spa makes it official.

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Belden House & Mews
Litchfield, CT, USA
Belden House brings full-scale hospitality back to Litchfield’s center, more than a century after the town’s original grand hotel was lost to fire. Built in 1888, the main house has been redesigned by Anthony Champalimaud, with Victorian staircases, original fireplaces, and subtle updates that preserve the building’s character.

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Castel Hörtenberg
Bolzano, Italy
Castel Hörtenberg is a castle in the most straightforward way. This Renaissance-era structure played a central role in the Tyrolean Rebellion of 1809; today, in quieter times, it’s been meticulously restored, uncovering centuries of history, and now stands as one of Bolzano’s most luxurious and unique lodgings.

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